
100 grams for Bravery
Comedy
Overview
The movie consists of three short stories that share a common satirical theme: alcoholism and drunkenness. The stories are "Such an imprudence!," "According to the laws of hospitality," "100 grams for bravery".
Top Cast


Igor Yasulovich
Igor Yasulovich
Larichev
Igor Yasulovich
Larichev


Yuriy Kuzmenkov
Yuriy Kuzmenkov
Vasya
Yuriy Kuzmenkov
Vasya


Vladimir Basov
Vladimir Basov
Ruzhevsky
Vladimir Basov
Ruzhevsky


Mikhail Svetin
Mikhail Svetin
Panyukov
Mikhail Svetin
Panyukov


Mykola Hrynko
Mykola Hrynko
Nikitin
Mykola Hrynko
Nikitin


Boryslav Brondukov
Boryslav Brondukov
Fedya
Boryslav Brondukov
Fedya


Tatyana Vasileva
Tatyana Vasileva
Natasha
Tatyana Vasileva
Natasha


Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Meshcheryakov
Aleksandr Belyavskiy
Meshcheryakov


Yuri Belov
Yuri Belov
taxi driver
Yuri Belov
taxi driver


Rina Zelyonaya
Rina Zelyonaya
evening passer-by
Rina Zelyonaya
evening passer-by
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